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Archive | February 2014

By The Grace of Allah SWT….
In Norway ….
A muslim familys effort to GO GREEN by growing there ORGANIC, HEIRLOOM, NON GMO veggies and fruits at HOME…
MA SHA ALLAH….
Its just day 3 and we can already see seeds growing…..
Subhan Allah

These holidays if u are going to spend some time with your families and freinds…..then try to make these holidays a golden opportunity to share with your families and friends what you have learned. Try to follow these as much as possible;

Be punctual in your Fardh Salah.
Recite and listen some part of Quran daily.
Revise the Tajweed lesson applying the tajweed rules.
Be regular in reading of your morning evening duas.
Revise Your Lessons and complete remaining.
Share good thoughts or any lesson from Quran with your children, husband, relatives and friends.
Do Sadaqa and donot forget to be first one to say salam and smile
Introduce online classes to at least one person to earn a sadaqa-e-jaria for yourself.
Call those relatives and friends which you have not called for a long time.

“What the *******!”
“Hey you, ******, how are you?” “Where in the *******have you been?”

If you listen to the conversation of the average Muslim youth talking to each other, unfortunately this is what you will hear…….expletives, bad words and cusses. In fact, foul language is often heard as part of their everyday life at school, universities and work place.

What’s worse is that they use these words without thinking…..without remorse and without even realizing that these words are obscene, filthy or repulsive….using ‘four letter words’ in every sentence and in every conversation.
Using the words ‘hell’ and calling each other ‘dog’ and ‘gay’ like it’s nothing.
And these are some of the more ‘decent’ words.
There are other, much worse words that are totally unmentionable. May Allaah protect us.

These people, like their non-Muslim peers, seem to be completely desensitized to the use of foul and offensive words, including many that make others cringe with shame and embarrassment.

Yet, when you reprimand them for using such language, what do they say?
“O come on! This is how everyone talks!” or “This is how I ‘express’ myself. or “We don’t mean it in a bad way, we’re just joking around with each other!”

Subhaan Allaah! Calling each other bad names and using foul language!
Since when did that become a ‘joke’? Since when did cussing become part of a Muslim’s vocabulary?

And those who have some sense of morality will use short forms and abbreviations of these bad words and expressions completely ‘guilt-free’, thinking it’s ok to use them since they are only ‘short forms’ and not the actual phrase or cuss word.
But whether you say ‘wtf’ or ‘lmao’, or you actually say the whole evil phrase, IT’S ALL THE SAME.
That’s because actions depend on the niyyah and Allaah knows very well the niyyah behind those words.

And, sad to say, not only the youth, but even some who are older, are guilty of the same.

And, then there are some, who may speak very decently under ‘normal’ circumstances, but when they are provoked or angry or when things don’t go quite the way they wanted, nothing comes out of their mouths except cusses, bad words and filth.

What a stark contrast between this and what the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) used to do.

And Abdullah bin ‘Amr said: “The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) never used bad language neither a ‘Faahish nor a Mutafaahish. He used to say ‘The best amongst you are those who have the best manners and character.’ (Bukhaari)

And he (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “The believer is not a slanderer, one who curses a great deal, one who indulges in obscenity or who in engages in foul talk.” (Tirmidhi– saheeh by al-Albaani)

Very clear words, indeed.

Allaah calls the one who cusses, a ZAALIM (a wrongdoer, sinner)

“…..nor defame one another, nor insult one another by nicknames. How bad is it, to insult one’s brother after having Faith [i.e. to call your Muslim brother evil names as: “O sinner”, or “O wicked”, etc.]. And whosoever does not repent, then such are indeed Zaalimoon (wrong-doers). (Surah Hujaraat:11)

Cussing is a characteristic of the people of HELLFIRE

Realize, dear brother/sister, that using foul language and cussing is A SIN, even in joke and this is a characteristic of the people of Hellfire.

The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said:
“The inmates of Hell are of five types….” And among them he mentioned “…the miser, the liar and those who are in the habit of abusing people and using obscene and foul language.” (Muslim)

And while advising Mu’aadh, (RA), the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “Restrain this,” i.e., your tongue. I (Mu’aadh) said: O Messenger of Allaah, will we be called to account for what we say? He said: “May your mother be bereft of you, O Mu’aadh! Will people be thrown in Hell on their faces or their noses for anything other than the harvest of their tongues?” (al-Tirmidhi– Saheeh by al-Albaani)

The one who cusses is one of the worst people on the Day of Judgment

Know that people who use bad words and have dirty mouths will be one of the worst people on the Day of Judgment.
The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “O ‘Aaishah! Have you ever seen me speaking a bad and dirty language? (Remember that) the worst people in Allah’s sight on the Day of Resurrection will be those whom the people desert or leave in order to save themselves from their dirty language or from their transgression.” (Bukhaari)

Just imagine! One of the worst people in the sight of Allaah??!!
How can one then even think of these evil words, let alone use them!

Even Angels RUN AWAY from cussing and foul language

Cussing and swearing is so bad that even the angels cannot tolerate it.

Ibn ‘Abbas said, “Two men defamed one another in the time of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. One of them reviled the other who remained silent. The Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, remained seated. Then the other man answered him back and the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, got up. He was asked, “You got up?” He said, “The angels left, so I left with them. While this man was silent, the angels were answering the one who cursed him. When he answered, the angels left.” (Adab al-Mufrad)

Cussing and foul language deserves punishment in the dunya as well

Someone asked Imaam an-Nawawi…
“What should be done with a person who calls a Muslim a dog, pig, or other offensive word? Is it a sin?” Imaam an-Nawawi said: “It is a sin and he should be punished (ta’zeer – punishment to be specified by the qaadi/Muslim judge). He also has to repent.” (Fataawa al-Imaam al-Nawawi)
Subhaan Allaah! Being punished for calling your Muslim brother ‘dog’! And yet, how many times have we said that?!
How many times have we used foul language?!
And how many times do our youth call each other ‘dog’ and ‘pimp’ and ‘nigga’ and MUCH WORSE, in every sentence, while they think nothing, absolutely nothing of it!
What would Imaam an-Nawawi say if he heard some of the Muslims talking today?
What would the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) say??!!
WHAT DOES ALLAAH SAY???!!!
What to do?

1. Keep in mind that every word and every letter you utter from your mouth is RECORDED and will be presented to Allaah on the Day of Judgment.Allaah says:
“Not a word does he (or she) utter but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it)” (Surah Qaaf:18)
So be CAREFUL what you say.
2. The Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam) said: “Whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day must speak good or keep silent.” (Bukhaari)
Remember these beautiful words of the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam). Keep them close to your heart and either speak good or keep quiet.
3. Stay away from foul language, cussing and evil words, because YOU are a Mu’min and a Mu’min does NOT utter filthy words or cuss at anyone.
4. Realize the evil consequences of using filthy language, such as….Allaah’s Wrath! Being one of the worst people on the Day of Judgment! Hellfire!! A’oodhu billaah.
What more could there be, before a person stays away??!!
5. Equally important is to STAY AWAY from people who speak such bad language, or places where these bad words are used carelessly, or situations where you would hear such filth such as television, movies and songs (of course, music and songs are haraam anyway).
You see, the more you hear filthy language, the more you will use it. That’s because you slowly become desensitized to it and its evil, until a time comes when its not bad anymore.
In the end:
Bad words show disrespect to those being spoken to and a total lack of self-respect.
The one who stays away from filthy language is not being a prude or old-fashioned; rather he/she is a Mu’min and a follower of the one with the best manners ever…that is, the Prophet (Sal Allaahu Alaiyhi wa Sallam).
Use of evil words and foul language is bad-mannered, impertinent and impolite, plain and simple. It is a very serious SIN and is not something light or to be tolerated nor is it an acceptable behavior in Islaam.
“Truly a man utters words to which he attaches no importance, and by them he falls into the Fire of Jahannam, and truly a man utters words to which he attaches no importance, and by them Allah raises him into the Garden.” (Bukhaari)